《2022年选举法》评价:对2023年尼日利亚大选的诅咒或祝福

None Shuaib Oniye, None Khafayat Yetunde Olatinwo, None Akintoye Olariyike Damola
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一个真正民主国家的最终目标是进行可信、自由和公平的选举,这是一条老生常谈的法律。这确实是一个国家民主化进程的主要挑战之一。然而,据了解,尼日利亚没有进行没有操纵,投票购买,重新选举,违规行为,渎职行为,宣布选举为无结果等的选举。因此,与改革选举制度有关的问题,包括选举进程的法律框架,将确保符合可接受的民主选举的最低标准的实质性自由和公平的选举,不能不是尼日利亚民主的一个基本目标。在这种情况下,尼日利亚政府颁布了《2022年选举法》,引入了新的变化,如使用读卡器和其他技术设备,减少政党的竞选费用,提交候选人名单的时间表,以及替代候选人的标准等。为此,本文在采用分析研究方法的同时,研究了2022年选举法及其创新对尼日利亚2023年大选的诅咒或祝福。该文件透露,该法案规范了之前选举中注意到的一些不可预见的情况,这些情况需要在全国范围内进行选后诉讼,并提出了通往2023年大选及以后的道路,以达到可接受的民主选举的最低标准。
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Appraisal of the Electoral Act 2022: A Curse or Blessing to the 2023 General Elections in Nigeria
It is trite law that the ultimate goal of a truly democratic nation is to conduct credible, free and fair elections. It is indeed one of the major challenges of the democratization process in a given nation. However, Nigeria is not known to have conducted elections devoid of rigging, vote buying, a re-run of elections, irregularities, malpractices, declaration of the election as inconclusive, etc. Thus, the issues bordering on reform of the electoral system, including the legal framework of the electoral process that will ensure substantial free and fair elections that meet the minimum standard of acceptable democratic elections, cannot but remain an essential goal of democracy in Nigeria. Under such circumstances, the Nigerian Government enacted Electoral Act 2022, introducing new changes such as using card readers and other technological devices, reducing campaign expenses by the political parties, a timeline for submitting lists of candidates, and criteria for substitution of candidates, amongst others. To this end, this paper, while adopting analytical research methodology, examines the Electoral Act 2022 and its innovations as a curse or blessing towards 2023 general elections in Nigeria. The paper revealed that the Act has regulated some unforeseen circumstances noticed in the previous elections, which necessitate post-election litigations across the country and suggests a way forward towards 2023 general election and beyond to meet the minimum standard of acceptable democratic elections.
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